“It reflects and shows that our city has moved past the debates and divisions of old and demonstrates that bike lanes are a win-win for everybody,” Councillor Joe Cressy, following the vote. With majority support from local councillors, retailers, business owners and residents, project moves ahead. The design features a buffered and parking protected bike lane on one side, and a buffered bike lane on the other side.
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Good for Toronto – this street is in the business district downtown and will probably work – as I read it, it is a pilot project by the city for 1 year – this is not Brockville or Laurier Blvd.